New Delhi: The first Test of the Ashes series between England and Australia is being played from June 16 at Edgbaston, Birmingham. There is tremendous competition between the two teams. At the same time, England star and experienced fast bowler James Anderson is also a part of this test. Significantly, 40-year-old Anderson left his mark in this match as well. He has achieved a special achievement in his career by dismissing Australia’s in-form wicket-keeper batsman Alex Carey.James Anderson completed 1100 wickets in first class cricket
Australia’s experienced wicket-keeper batsman Alex Carey is currently running in tremendous form. He also scored a lot against India. At the same time, Carey was looking good in the first innings of the first Ashes Test against England. He also completed his half-century. But James Anderson ended his innings on 66 runs.
Australia’s experienced wicket-keeper batsman Alex Carey is currently running in tremendous form. He also scored a lot against India. At the same time, Carey was looking good in the first innings of the first Ashes Test against England. He also completed his half-century. But James Anderson ended his innings on 66 runs.
Anderson came around the wicket and bowled a wonderful ball coming in to Carey, to which Carey had no answer. The ball came out of the gap between Carey’s bat and pad and went straight to his stumps. In such a situation, Alex got out after scoring 66 runs with the help of 10 fours and 1 six. At the same time, Anderson has achieved another achievement in his career with this wicket of Carry. He has taken 1100 wickets in first class cricket.
Australia all out for 386
Let us tell you that while batting first, England scored 393 runs at the loss of 8 wickets, and declared their innings. After this, Australia scored 386 runs due to Usman Khawaja’s strong century (141). At this time England has a lead of 7 runs.